^ i agreethey won in 04and hes not completely crazy. so meh...
11/3/2005 10:38:51 AM
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1102/p01s04-usju.html
11/3/2005 11:56:56 AM
If you want to look at abortion from a point of view of fairness than if a man has no rights concerning a child when it is in the mother's womb than why should he have to take responsibility when the child comes out, i.e. child support? I am speaking of being forced to take responsibilty by law not because it is the right thing to do, which in my opinion it is.
11/3/2005 3:40:27 PM
11/3/2005 3:48:27 PM
I think abortion is wrong (I'll save the debate for another thread - if you really wanna hear what I have to say on the issue, send me a pm and we'll discuss), but I'm not comfortable with the legal arguments that would be necessary to challenge it. Remember that Roe V. Wade was based on the Right to Privacy. A right I find very important, and a right that is in danger. Especially when ULTRA strict constructionists will argue that the right doesn't exist in the constitution in the first place.
11/3/2005 3:55:39 PM
Does anybody else see a problem with his reasoning behind the whole wife getting an abortion situation? He said that it wasn't unconstitutional or whatever because such a small number of married women have abortions and choose not to tell their husbands. Therefore, while the undue burden on the women it affects is great, since the average burden per person is so small it doesn't matter.Using the same reasoning it would be acceptible to make a law making it legal to slap Supreme Court nominees named Samuel Alito on the ass as one sees fit. Since such a small percentage of the population would be affected, there's no overall harm!
If you wanna talk about ass slap'n than start an S&M thread.
11/3/2005 4:21:12 PM
MathFreak, I can't understand the first sentence of your last post...
11/3/2005 8:01:22 PM
I was referring to a case where Alito dissented from the majority. The majority said that the search warrant said what it said. Alito said that common sense told him that other documents that had never officially become a part of the warrant, should have been included.
11/3/2005 8:31:52 PM
aight. I'll agree that, if that is actually what happened, that that is likely pretty fucked up, except in maybe an extreme circumstance. That having been said, isn't such a thing usually typical of liberals, who like to claim that the Constitution is a "living, breathing document?" Granted, there is a radical difference between a search warrant written yesterday and a framework of gov't written 230 years ago, but still. The similarities are uncanny
11/3/2005 10:26:44 PM
I favor a true conservative on the court. Precisely because I'd rather courts stick with interpreting the Constitution. Unfortunately modern "conservatives" are just as much judicial activists as they claim the liberals are.
11/3/2005 10:55:58 PM
^Mathfreak, I told you that Bush was going to pick a strong Conservative. And I believe that you are going to get your wish because I think that Alito is the very kind of justice that you prefer, a strict interpretor of the Constitution and not one that will legislate from the bench.
11/5/2005 10:41:35 AM
Alito: Roe v. Wade deserves 'great respecthttp://www.washtimes.com/national/20051108-112955-2303r.htm
11/9/2005 10:45:31 AM
Oh no! He's not a staunch conservative!?!?I would rather have a supreme court justice who thinks for himself instead of blindly following the party line.
11/9/2005 1:28:33 PM
11/9/2005 4:41:51 PM
This may blow your mind, but abortion is not the deciding factor in determining one's political viewpoint. There is no reason that a person can't be a pro-choice conservative, little buddy.
11/9/2005 4:51:43 PM
and if you look at why he made those decisionsits actually conservative
11/9/2005 4:53:53 PM
btttShits gonna get interesting now that Alito has been outed as a pro-lifer:http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/11/14/alito/index.html
11/15/2005 1:18:37 AM
ha, outed![Edited on November 15, 2005 at 1:22 AM. Reason : i think though we kinda knew that 99%...but now its 100]
11/15/2005 1:22:35 AM
Well, he ruled in favor of abortion rights in 3 of 4 cases that he presided over, so your 99% was bullshit unless you had inside info.But yeah, its the paper trail that makes this one interesting. Roberts didn't have a smoking gun like Alito, where he brags about being proud of fighting against abortion rights.This will likely explode over the next few days. Dems will try to demonize him, and Republicans will bitch about them using this issue as a litmus test. The filibuster may be back on the table now
11/15/2005 1:28:42 AM
11/15/2005 1:38:58 AM
SUP ALLEYOTO!
1/10/2006 1:49:27 AM